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What is an ISV Partner? Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Independent Software Vendors

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Unlike in-house developers that build tools for internal use, ISVs create software intended for external customers. How ISVs Differ from General Software Developers While both build applications, ISVs operate as businessesselling, licensing, and supporting their software.

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ISVs vs SaaS: What’s the Difference?

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SaaS companies deliver software applications over the internet on a subscription basis, simplifying access and management for users. While they operate under different business models, ISVs and SaaS share similarities in software development, cross-platform accessibility, and industry reach. Consider Stax’s partner program.

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Is Quickbooks Desktop Being Phased Out?

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Intuit’s Firm of the Future blog post published in November 2023 states: “We encourage you to consider QuickBooks Online because we have continued to innovate and improve on it. Additionally, all future innovation will happen in QuickBooks Online.” Q: What is the difference between QuickBooks Online and QuickBooks Desktop?

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What is Embedded Finance and Embedded Fintech?

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Fintech comes from “financial technology” and it’s the application of innovative technology in the financial services industry. Their platform seamlessly integrates with the Stax Connect API to help its customers accept ACH , eChecks, and card payments. It integrates fintech solutions to enable billing capabilities.

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What’s Next in Payments: The Rise of Digital Labor

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Stax CTO, Mark Sundt , recently sat down with John Gaffney from PYMNTS for an eye-opening conversation about the exciting future of AI and how it’s poised to revolutionize the business world. What is Multi-Party Computation , MPC One of the most exciting developments discussed was the Multi-Party Computation (MPC) model.

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Developing a Pricing Strategy: 7 Types of Pricing and How to Implement Them

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It is also known as markup-pricing, and unlike software development where you develop one product and resell the same product to multiple customers, it’s practically only applicable to physical products that require you to invest capital to produce each product unit.